By CHANGE OF GUARDS
Notable back bench legislators that have been in Parliament for two or more terms who failed to get their seats back include;
Mr Kenneth Lubogo (Bulamogi), Ms Monica Amoding (Kumi Woman), Maj Guma Gumisiriza (Ibanda North), James Kakooza (Kabula), Ms Jalia Bintu Lukumu (Masindi Woman), Ms Elizabeth Karungi (Kanungu Woman), Mr Aston Kajara (Mwenge South) and Mr Margaret Baba Diri (Koboko Woman).
Area Losing Incumbent
Buwekula County Joseph Kakooza
Mubende Municipality Anthony Ssemuli
Mubende Woman Benny Namugwanya
Butemba County Innocent Kamusiime
Kyankwanzi Woman Anne Nankabirwa
Mukono Woman MP Peace Kusasira
Katakwi Woman MP Violet Akurut
Bunyole West James Waluswaka
Ngora County David Abala
Kaberamaido Veronica Eragu Bitechero
Toroma County Andrew Joseph Koluo
Kumi Woman MP Monica Amoding
Kanyum County Ismael Orot
Kumi County Charles ILUKOR
Kaberemaido Woman Maria G Ajilo
Serere County Patrick Okabe
Adjumani East Angel Mark Dulu
Mwenge South Aston Kajara
Koboko Municipality Evelyne Anite
Koboko Woman Margaret Baba Diri
Kyenjojo Woman Spelleza Muhenda
Kyegegwa Woman Stella Kiiza
Kitagwenda County Abbas Agaba
Mbarara Municipality Michael Tusiime
Kabarole Woman Sylvia Rwabwogo
Bunyangabu County Adolf Mwesigye
Ibanda South John Byabagambi
Kashari North Wilberforce Yaguma
Sheema Mun. Elioda Tumwesigye
Hoima Woman Harriet Businge
Sheema Woman Jacklet Atuhaire
Bushenyi-Ishaka Mun. Gordon Arinda
Bufumbira South Sam Bitangaro
Kisoro Municipality Sam Bibyeso
Kisoro Woman MP Rose Kabagenyi
Rukiga County Herbert Kabafunzaki
Kanungu Woman Elizabeth Karungi
Chua East Henry Okello Oryem
Masindi Woman Jalia Bintu Lukumu
Bujenje County Patrick Kasumba
Kibale West Cuthbert A. Mirembe
Buruuli County Zerubabel Mijumbi
Kibanda North Taban Idi Amin
Kibanda South Jack Odur Lutanywa
Bugangaizi West Kasirivu Atwooki
Bugangaizi East Onesmus Twinamasiko
Kassanda South Simeo Nsubuga
Iganga Mun. Peter Mugema Panadol
Iganda Woman MP Brenda Asinde
Luuka North John Ngobi Bagole
Bukoto South Muyanja Mbabali
Katikamu North Abraham Byandala
Katikamu South Edward Ssembatya
Luweero Woman MP Lillian Nakate
Rakai Woman Juliet S. Kinyamatama
Buikwe North Paul Musoke
Lugazi Mun Isaac Ssozi Mulindwa
Kaliro Woman Margaret Kasira Mbeiza
West Budama North Richard Othieno
Budiope East Geoffrey Dhamuzungu
Kamuli Municipality Rehema Wetongola
Bushenyi Woman Mary Karooro
Rushenyi County Mwesigwa Rukutana
Buzaaya County Isaac Musumba
Bugabula North Moses Kizige
Bunghokho South Michael Werikhe
Kitgum Woman Margaret Lamwaka
Nwoya Woman Lilly Adong
Kagoma North Moses Walyomu
Ibanda North Guma Gumisiriza
Ibanda Woman Jovrine Kariisa
Bukooli Gaster Mugoya
Rwampara Charles Ngabirano
Isingiro Woman Justine Ayebazibwe
Kashongi Genensio Tumuramye
Ntungamo Woman Beatrice Rwakimari
Ruhama Moses Mugabe Kahima
Entebbe Mun. Rosemary Bikako
Dokolo North Paul Amoru
Bubulo West Rose Mutonyi Masaba
Namisindwa Woman Grace Watuwa
Sironko Woman Florence Nambozo
Tororo Woman Sarah Opendi
Bukomansimbi Woman Ruth Katusabe
Pallisa Woman Faith Alupo
Bukoto West Aboud Kitata
Bukoto Mid-West Joseph Kasozi Muyomba
Amolatar Woman Doreen Amule
Alebtong Woman Christine Ayo
Bokora County Terence Achia Naco
Napak Woman Stella Namoe Nyomera
Amudat Woman Rosemary Nauwat
Moroto Municipality Fred Angella
Matheniko County John Baptist Lokii
Dodoth West Fr Simon Lokodo
Busiki North Paul Akamba
Bulamogi County Kenneth Lubogo
Bbaale Wilson Kumama
Buyamba County Amos Mandera
Busia Munipality Geoffrey Macho
Ayivu County Bernard Atiku
Kabula County James Kakooza
Zombo Woman Grace Kwiyucwiny
NRM REBEL MPS WHO APOLOGIZED TO MUSEVENI
Theodore Ssekikubo (Lwemiyaga), Barnabas Tinkasimire (Buyaga West), Mbwatekamwa Gaffa (Kasambya), Muyanja Ssenyonga (Mukono South), Kibalya Maurice (Bugabula South), Sylvia Rwabwogo (Kabarole Woman) and Sam Lyomoki (Workers).
Others were Michael Timuzigu (Kajara), Moses Adome (Jie), Susan Amero (Amuria Woman), James Kaberuka (Kinkizi West), Robert Migadde (Buvuma), Sarah Nakawunde (Mpigi Woman), Evelyn Chemutai (Bukwo Woman), Dennis Sabiiti (Rubanda) and Anthony Semuli (Mubende Municipality).
Therefore, the ordinary NRM supporters set the pace during their recent party primary and the 2021 polls present an opportunity for the rest of the population to more loudly crack the whip by rejecting these traitors.
INFORMATION IS POWER AND THE PROBLEM OF UGANDA IS MUSEVENISM

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